What
critics have said about Christopher G. Moore
“Moore’s
a real writer and one to watch.”
—Publisher’s
Weekly
“Moore’s
noir thrillers and literary fiction—like Graham
Greene, he alternates between ‘entertainment’
and serious novels—are subtle and compelling
evocations of a part of the world rarely seen through
our eyes.”
—Macleans
“One
of Moore’s greatest strengths . . . is his
knowledge of Southeast Asian history.”
—Newsweek
“Christopher
G. Moore is one of the world’s most popular
and bestselling writers”
—January Magazine
“The
Hemingway of Bangkok.”
—The Globe and Mail
“The
most important recreator of Thailand for a Western
audience.”
—Vancouver Sun
“Moore’s
work doesn’t flinch from cultural detail or
complex social analysis. He takes chances, lots
of them. ”
—International Herald
Tribune
“Moore
is a marvelous and inventive writer who is able
to combine literary merit with good old genre fiction.”
—Georgia Straight
“Moore
might be described as W. Somerset Maugham with a
bit of Elmore Leonard and Mickey Spillane thrown
in for good measure.”
—The Japan Times
“If
you read only one expat writer for a flavour of
Southeast Asia, read Christopher G. Moore.”
—The Daily Yomiuri
“Moore
captures the bewitching spirit and rice-cooker passions
of Southeast Asia.”
—The National Post
“Moore
is a rare writer who is able to meticulously dramatize
the complex wiring of the human condition and simultaneously
reveal the geopolitical undercurrents while maintaining
a skillful control of his stories. Moore is a true
connoisseur of Southeast Asia, a man of experience
beyond the narrow bounds of culture.”
—Thriller Magazine
(Italy)
“To
paraphrase Graham Greene in another context, Moore
is our man in Bangkok.”
—Bangkok Post
“Acclaimed
as one of the best contemporary foreign writers
in Thailand. ”
—Thailand Tatler
“Not
only is Bangkok-based author Christopher Moore one
of the most prolific novelists in town, he’s
also one of most read.”
—The Nation
“What
is outstanding in the works of Christopher G. Moore
is his in depth comprehension of what psychiatrist
Carl Jung labeled the collective unconscious, as
it applies to Thai motivation, thinking and action.
Moore understands the Thais better than many understand
themselves.”
—Bangkok Post
“Relishing
another Christopher G. Moore novel is like receiving
essential nutrients for a healthier, safer life
in Thailand. Insights into the human condition …reveal
us to ourselves painfully clearly but as balanced
as a sweet and sour Thai dish.”
—Richard Ravensdale,
Pattaya People
To
learn more about Moore's other books, visit his
website : www.cgmoore.com
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